Saturday, January 28, 2012

4 acres and a mule .

'Agrarian Reform' for the USA ? What would it cost; what would it 'give- away'?

From 'Tharon Chandler', for Agrarian Reform .

Other developing countries in this world do not treat their own people so poorly, as sometimes happens in the USA, and some other bountiful countries do look toward 'agrarian reform' as a part of their needful 'economic reform'. Too many persons in Tenessee, and/ or 'the Old South', look at any proposed policy in terms of 'what it gives away to the "minority"; and thus too many poor whites and others living 'under the poverty line' must miss out on good potential reforms such as a new chance to Farm their own Land. Every citizen deserves a chance to own a home and a chance to farm the land. The typical problems that have ruined opportunities for family farmers in the USA have historicly included 'local bank interests', corporate interest in world or international commodities markets, and some secret 'world view' schemes that might imagine they can 'best allocate' the airable land for the 'proper' crop cycles.

To look at the first example of 'agrarian reform' in the USA (but certainly not the first in the world) it did include a racial element as it also does now in western Tennessee. From encyclopedia online : {40 acres and a mule refers to the short-lived policy, during the last stages of the American Civil War in 1865, of providing arable land to black former slaves who had become free as a result of the advance of the Union armies into the territory previously controlled by the Confederacy, particularly after Major General's William Tecumseh Sherman's "March to the Sea." General Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 15,[1] issued on January 16, 1865, provided for the land, while some of its beneficiaries also received mules from the Army, for use in plowing.[2] Forty acres (16 hectares) is a standard size for a rural family plot, being a sixteenth of a section (square mile), or a quarter quarter-section, under the Public Land Survey System used on land settled after 1785. The combination of a 40 acre plot and a mule was widely recognized as providing a sound start for a family farm}.

Now the chance to farm in Tennessee does include a good proportion of black persons living in west TN (almost 50 % in some counties); though 'black persons' even now comprise only 16.5 percent of persons in Tennessee and only 12.5 % nation-wide. In regard to farming, referring to the racial minority; over half of those are women, though females also deserve at least the 'chance', to farm. (note: hispanics; Mexican and other latinoes are only 4.6 percent of the Tennesee population and 16.3 % nationally; {i notice many spanish-americans are excllent farm workers in California, also}).

Any good person and every unemployed person and anyone living 'below the poverty line' (= $ 22,050 per anum for a family of 4) in Tennessee and elsewhere in the USA Deserves a chance to farm for a living and by this I mean to say 'subsistence farming' or the means to provide sustenence for family survival and to have a bit left over for the common market. Not withstanding the polution and collusion and the usury and other negative effects of 'big Agribusiness' and corporate ownership of farm markets; Local farming provides much more diversity in potential crop yields and better potential 'freshness'; and usually a common place to keep funds more so 'local'.

Now, it is my contention as a candidate for the US House that in Western tennessee their is a plenty of 'airable' land, that can be good selection for 'subsistance' type farming, and that is currently Not being used at any 'higher potential value' with regard to the 'common good' in Tennessee.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

all quiet on the western front ?

A recent AOL report video took issue with retiring Secretary of State Hillary R Clinton, and her spoken position in regard to the possible 'legalization of drugs' in response to the problems in Mexico (many unsolved murders of Mexican men and other dead journalists). The report cited the reality of 'supply and demand' in the United States for illegal drugs with regard to the dangers, killings, and high prices associated with illegal drugs such as Heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. Ms Clinton maintained that such drugs 'should not' be legalized. My own statement to you is that far too many good mexican men are being murdered under the auspices of a 'Drug War", and it certainly does play into the hand of a few horny, wealthy American men who like to have some bonita conchita (pretty mexican girls).

In my personal experience the moreno men of Mexico would not ordinarily be Any more deserving of death or persecution than any white American nor any black Negro. They exhibit a strong work ethic, much respect for each other, and quite a Tolerance for gringoes who come there to have sex with their women. The men of mexico (and thus the proportion of mexican people living/ working in the southern united states) are no 'quicker' toward questionable violence than are any race of human beings, in my experience; yet many Mexican young men and older hombres are being slaughtered; north and south of the Mexican/ US border. One point to notice is that it does leave a higher proportion of potentially 'single' mexican women and that the characteristics of those women are preferred by a cross section of caucasian men (and Women); though the mexican women do Not naturally prefer foreign Men (nor foreign Women). any problem that any person might inflict upon themself (such as dangerous drug usage) is nothing in comparison to a lot of good men (and also other journalists) being murdered at a rapid and continuous rate.

Friday, January 20, 2012

District of CoLumbia

19 January 2012, Washington DC. Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. inducted last night the new board members and officers of the Philippine American Foundation for Charities (PAFC), led by its board chairman, Mr. Ador Carreon, and incoming president, Ms. Eileen Nadal.

Ambassador Cuisia cited PAFC’s initiatives and accomplishments, including its immediate response to extend assistance to the victims of Typhoon Sendong and the numerous grants it has extended to various organizations. Citing PAFC’s “great dedication and steadfast commitment” to the Filipino-American community in metro D.C., he said “PAFC celebrates the rich unique Filipino identity and underscores the significant contribution of the Filipino-American community to the advancement of a progressive American society.”

Friday, January 13, 2012

election riggers and liers

This Newspaper continues to follow the Coverage of the Prosecution of Philippine former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and has coined a new phrase calling it "technical malversation" in regard to her Tampering with Election procedures and outcomes, and that is Much more Important than any point that she makes in her statement; here.

Election Fraud ruins lives and ruins countries; no matter how much she wants to be rich and popular (and powerful, in her Supreme Court appointments).

My Own Life was sabotaged terribly by the Missouri Secretary of State , and ('Technical Malversation' is what she continues to do about it ) and I wish that Anyone in the USA had enough guts to write something True about that in the popular Newspapers (Every Day).

GMA: It's the economy | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online
www.mb.com.ph

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

US Embassy, Manila

Tharon Chandler
10:51 AM ; 5 January 2012

to FBU.manila, AskDOJ, elizabeth, editor,

Dear Sir or Mam at US Social Security- Philippines,

I plan to meet with someone at your office, later today, and here i offer some information in attempts to have a more productive meeting. It is a difficult decision i face to try and live here, rather than to return to the USA (Washington State, Tennessee, California, Kansas). My time here has been spent mostly in Davao and though i still am Homeless I have been in this country since August 7, of 2011. Some freinds here insist that i get proper 'papers' for 'marrying a Filipina' in the future and i think that Could help solve many problems that have beset my life before. I hope i can sound sensible and succinct in my communication and that our mutual endeavors will be successful.

I am a Victim of some type of 'Identity Theft' and i have reason to believe that those perpetrators have involved my own brother (a man two- years younger than myself and quite similar in appearance). There is a terrible 'mafia' present in the Tennessee town where i grew up and I have reason to believe that They try to pretend that 'he is me' and/ or that i myself am the person of my brother; in some socio-economic circles and vice-versa. They have tampered with US Mail to include important correspondence to me from the University of Memphis (my alma mater- May 94 and graduate school through 2001). Now, their motive in the 'Identity Theft' they have perpetrated does include their greed for money as might include some un-received inheritance that I should be eligible for; in my suspicion it includes their organized crime with regard to High Politics, money laundering, graft, insurance fraud and other Bank scandals; all unknown to me. If I could prove their wrongdoing i might try but most people are afraid of those groups and several people have been murdered at proximity. Some of the better people at University of Memphis were aware of what was happening to me but they worked there and were also afraid. Some of the worse people there are among the perpetrators that I speak of; dangerously. They ruined my career for many years and though i do have a physical disability, as recorded and resounded by medical doctors and other administrators; my largest problem previously was those bad people ruining my career from their highly political connection network (it's the old South and I wanted to teach at an inner-city high school; a classmate of mine in grad school was murdered at her home while i attended at UM, and I believe she was killed by some of the same perpetrators that I mention). Now, I have lived on Social Security disability and SSI since September of 2007.

If i do remain here to live, as I intend to tell you today, i hope I can receive SS benefits until such time as I might gain lucrative employment, here or elsewhere; and i pray that those benefits will not be less in value than i receive now monthly. Your consideration is appreciated. Thanks.

signed,
W. T. Chandler